

Who's queer? Milk Presents - Self Service
By E.L.Hardy I've seen two completely different devised pieces today, both exploring the portrayal of gender and sexuality in popular...


Going Out West - Just the Tonic
By E.L. Hardy Going Out West explores and exposes the misrepresentation of masculinity within society - what it means to 'be a man.' This...


The Greatest Liar in All the World is also a great show
By B. Rawle The Greatest Liar In All The World is a fantastical autobiography told by the Liar himself, who hijacks his own dwindling...


Private Peaceful plays to the heart
By E.L.Hardy Private Tommo Peaceful, brother of Private Charlie Peaceful, is waiting. Counting down the minutes until the end. To kill...


Little Jokes needs a little time
By B. Rawle Little Jokes is a whimsical yet poignant family play about a little boy and his imagination. Anthony, played with very gentle...


What is The Telegraph doing? Doing your research is the best bit!
Photo by Peter Mountain. By JBR My family are pretty normal. Growing up, if a movie ended in a kiss or a wedding, we knew that it was...


Circa's Beyond is just that. Beyond all expectations.
Photo by Andy Phillipson By E.L.Hardy McEwan Hall, even when wrapped in scaffolding, is a formidable thing of beauty. It appropriately...


An entirely serious Shakespeare play...with an entirely shit-faced actor.
By E.L.Hardy The blurb for Sh*t-Faced Shakespeare may be stretching the truth a little by claiming to be 'entirely serious', but there...


No jobs for the girls in the Lord Chamberlain's Men
By Helena Payne I’m sure you’re all familiar with the 2:1 ratio – the depressing statistic that for every woman on stage there are two...


"Comedy, love and a bit with a dog. That's what they want."
By Hayley Richardson "Pleasure and action make the hours seem short." This is certainly the case for the new stage adaptation of...